- Messages
- 13,377
- Reaction score
- 13,500
- Points
- 857
- Location
- Royal, AR
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
The factory depth gauge is a Norcross (Hawkeye) D10D.
When I bought my SX230 the transducer mount was damaged. I ordered a D10DX to replace it and add the temperature readout. I ordered from Amazon as I was traveling and wanted it quickly. Norcross will provide a discounted replacement if you call or email to support@norcrossmarine.zendesk.com .
I was able to quickly replace the factory unit by cutting the transducer from the factory cable and using that cable to pull the replacement cable through. The most difficult part was cleaning out enough of the silicone to allow the replacement connector to pass into the hull. You can reach this silicone through the bilge access port located between the clean out plugs. You will need to use quality silicone to make the passage through the hull where the cable passes and each of the screw holes water tight.
The factory chrome gauge trim for the depth gauge was pitted. Norcross sent a replacement along with a new Yamaha face for $10 or $15.
I used the D10DX for most of last year. I found that it worked intermittently. Others have reported that the Norcross units have worked well for them. It is likely that it would have worked for me if I had continued to experiment with it.
I decided to buy a Raymarine Firefly chart plotter and graph which will replace the Norcross unit. I will post pictures after I install it.
I installed a Hummingbird HDR650 in my LX210 and it worked well. It would be a good alternative. One advantage of the Hummingbird is that you can adjust a depth reading offset allowing it to read as low as a true 2 feet of water.
The Norcross does not allow any offset adjustment so it displays depth below the transducer instead of depth of water. It cuts off at 2.5 feet so it does not register below 4 feet. The Norcross has an advantage that it appears factory.
#SX230 #AR230 #Norcross
When I bought my SX230 the transducer mount was damaged. I ordered a D10DX to replace it and add the temperature readout. I ordered from Amazon as I was traveling and wanted it quickly. Norcross will provide a discounted replacement if you call or email to support@norcrossmarine.zendesk.com .
I was able to quickly replace the factory unit by cutting the transducer from the factory cable and using that cable to pull the replacement cable through. The most difficult part was cleaning out enough of the silicone to allow the replacement connector to pass into the hull. You can reach this silicone through the bilge access port located between the clean out plugs. You will need to use quality silicone to make the passage through the hull where the cable passes and each of the screw holes water tight.
The factory chrome gauge trim for the depth gauge was pitted. Norcross sent a replacement along with a new Yamaha face for $10 or $15.
I used the D10DX for most of last year. I found that it worked intermittently. Others have reported that the Norcross units have worked well for them. It is likely that it would have worked for me if I had continued to experiment with it.
I decided to buy a Raymarine Firefly chart plotter and graph which will replace the Norcross unit. I will post pictures after I install it.
I installed a Hummingbird HDR650 in my LX210 and it worked well. It would be a good alternative. One advantage of the Hummingbird is that you can adjust a depth reading offset allowing it to read as low as a true 2 feet of water.
The Norcross does not allow any offset adjustment so it displays depth below the transducer instead of depth of water. It cuts off at 2.5 feet so it does not register below 4 feet. The Norcross has an advantage that it appears factory.
#SX230 #AR230 #Norcross
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